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  • Anarchy Wrestling
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  • Anarchy Wrestling, formerly NWA Anarchy Wrestling, is an American independent promotion based in Cornelia, Georgia and promoting events throughout North Georgia. The company was owned by local fire-firefighter turned wrestling promoter Jerry Palmer. However, in 2011 it was purchased by Franklin Dove.
  • Anarchy Wrestling originally began it's life as the Extreme Wrestling Alliance, or EWA. The Extreme wrestling Alliance opened it's door's for the first time October 13, 2007, with the financial backing of Jonathon James Alexander Caine and under the company name Death of Mankind2k8. The EWA was originally began as a mere thought in Caine's mind after he went into business alongside Jason North of the AWO/X-Corporation, reopening the Xtreme Wrestling Alliance. North soon tried to bring in Dan Taylor, a man who once plotted to cripple Alexander. Alexander set his differences with Taylor aside, and began constructing the idea of bringing a second weekly show to XWA, however with Jason North constantly vexing the two of them with ridiculouos plots, and angles, it came as no surprise that Taylo
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  • silver
Theme
  • "10,000 Fists" by Disturbed
CEO
  • Alexander Caine
Name
  • Anarchy Wrestling
Brand
  • Monday Night Madness
Shows
  • All Nite Action; Friday Night Action
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  • #FFE93E
Founder
  • 'Psychosis' James Caine & Jon Tees
Height
  • 2.200000
Headquarters
  • Port Huron, MI,
Established
  • 2005
  • October 2007
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  • General
  • Roster
  • Alumni
  • Event history
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Acronym
  • AW
Episodes
  • TO DATE: 22 Weekly shows - 10 PPV's
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Location
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  • Televised Nationwide, Live only in Michigan
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  • Jon Tees
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  • Anarchy Wrestling, formerly NWA Anarchy Wrestling, is an American independent promotion based in Cornelia, Georgia and promoting events throughout North Georgia. The company was owned by local fire-firefighter turned wrestling promoter Jerry Palmer. However, in 2011 it was purchased by Franklin Dove.
  • Anarchy Wrestling originally began it's life as the Extreme Wrestling Alliance, or EWA. The Extreme wrestling Alliance opened it's door's for the first time October 13, 2007, with the financial backing of Jonathon James Alexander Caine and under the company name Death of Mankind2k8. The EWA was originally began as a mere thought in Caine's mind after he went into business alongside Jason North of the AWO/X-Corporation, reopening the Xtreme Wrestling Alliance. North soon tried to bring in Dan Taylor, a man who once plotted to cripple Alexander. Alexander set his differences with Taylor aside, and began constructing the idea of bringing a second weekly show to XWA, however with Jason North constantly vexing the two of them with ridiculouos plots, and angles, it came as no surprise that Taylor and Caine soon had developed the framework for a brand new federration. The bills were paid, and Total Championship Wrestling was prepared to take the nation by storm broadcasting nationwide cable access. However Dan Taylor had yet another idea in mind, and as Caine left the offices of TCW, Taylor had phoned up Jason North and gave him Caine's share of stock in the new company. TCW had sold itself, to AWO X-Corp. This left Alexander Caine with the Xtreme Wrestling alliance which once stood beneath the AWO X-Corp banner, following the actions of its owners and operators, Aleander Caine phoned his uncle James Caine. Caine set up a meeting with many old friends, and with money from his family, Alexander Caine went through the courts, altered the name of the XWA to the EWA. The Date was October 11, 2007, and the EWA was officially conceived. Two Days later it was born. The first episode Knockout was not only controversial, (by CORRECTLY revealing in advance who would win TCW's first heavyweight championship,) and exciting it left the world with a number of questions that were almost entirely answered at EWA's first Pay Per View and second event HalloWicked2K7. While the Pay Per View did not excel in the ratings it did well enough to provide EWA, the definitive foundation it needed for a stable future. EWA would go on to hold 5 weekly episodes alongside two pay per views.